Articles by Guest blogger

Have you ever gotten up at night to get a glass of water and
noticed a lot of little red lights shining around your living room? Devices
that produce these lights are constantly drawing energy – whether they’re on or
off.

There’s been a lot of buzz about energy conservation in
recent years, and as you probably know, conserving energy is not always easy to
do. However, I’ve discovered a way to save energy while cooking and baking,
which may be very helpful during the upcoming holiday season.

The holiday season is approaching fast, and many of you are
probably planning on using stringed lights to make your home look more festive.
However, it’s important to consider how much these electricity-drawing
additions cost.

Air leakage – or infiltration – occurs when outside air
enters a house through uncontrolled spaces like cracks and small openings. Properly
sealing cracks and openings in your home can significantly reduce your heating
and cooling costs, improve building durability and create a healthier indoor
environment for you and your family.